Pusha T News

Pusha T isn't delaying his album My Name Is My Name anymore, with a release date of October 8th set. The rapper is setting high expectations for the solo debut, calling MNIMN the album of the year in many interviews.

Anyone who has followed Pusha T's career knows that the man has a knack for drug dealing metaphors and similes. His latest track "King Push," is no different, and while Push is confident he's the best one doing his particular brand of street rap, he's also careful to dodge certain labels.

This feature highlights a hand-picked selection of some of the bigger tracks of the week. We have chosen a few of the tracks that landed within our top 25 most played, focusing on those that stood out, and left room for discussion. This edition features Drake, Rick Ross, Pusha T and more! Take a look at the list in the gallery above, and feel free to let us know your own favorite tracks in the comments.

Kanye West's Yeezus may be not be performing too well on the charts, but nonetheless the album evoked strong sentiments from people, whether it's hatred or love, it seems like that's what 'Ye was going for. Although some fans took the album as misstep for Kanye, who has an extremely solid history of albums, the rapper says during the first part of his lengthy interview with Zane Lowe that he's not here to making your listening easy.

There's quite a bit of repetition in the game these days, and specific bars are often overlooked (with the exception of Drake's poesy). This is an opportunity to take a closer listen and really consider what these artists have to say. We encourage your opinions.
Keep in mind, these are the most noteworthy lyrics of the week, not necessarily the best. Also, it's hard to get everything right - if you notice any errors, don't hesitate to let us know in the comments section. Lines we're not quite sure about will be bolded.

During Pusha T's album release party, his G.O.O.D. Music head honcho decided to speak loudly into the mic about Pusha T and all he's done for hip-hop music. 'Ye admitted to being a little loose off that goose, and the heat-felt rant was caught on tape, and as per usual when anything Kanye says is caught on tape, it circulated widely the next day.

Last week we heard about a collaboration from Pusha T and Kendrick Lamar off the former's upcoming album My Name Is My Name. Today we get the cover art for the highly anticipated single.
Def Jam says the song is coming soon, the album drops on October 8th. Peep the art in the gallery above.

Pusha T's My Name Is My Name got it's official radio single earlier in the week, and now Push has revealed the official artwork for the effort. Both the original and deluxe edition covers have been unveiled (though it's not completely clear which is which). The art is very much in line with the rest of his single covers, and appears to be another DONDA creation.
View the two covers in the gallery above.

Right around the time Lil Wayne's Dedication 5 dropped, Pusha T tweeted out a message that seemed to be directed at Wayne. “I think it’s safe to say, you really lost it…” read the Tweet, and was apparently clear enough for Young Money rapper Jae Millz to respond. In an interview with DJ Envy, Pusha finally clarified what the tweet meant, as well as touching on his work with Kanye West, and the possibility of a new Clipse album.

Pusha T held a listening party in New York tonight for his upcoming album My Name Is My Name. Making a surprise appearance was Kanye West and his angry mouth. Thats right, Kanye went on one of his wildest rants to date.
Grabbing the mic, Kanye went on a drunken rant against corporations and accused people of “stealing the culture”. 'Ye also advocated Pusha as the the best emcee in rap. "Ye doesn't hold back at all in this rant, but that's probably because he openly admits to being a little loose off the Grey Goose.

Pusha T previously revealed quite a few of the features and producers we can expect on his upcoming album My Name Is My Name. One of those artists is Kendrick Lamar, and Pusha has now revealed more details on their collaboration, called "Nose Stalgia."

This feature highlights a hand-picked selection of some of the bigger tracks of the week. We have chosen a few of the tracks that landed within our top 25 most played, focusing on those that stood out, and left room for discussion. This edition features Lil wayne, Eminem, Pusha T and more! Take a look at the list in the gallery above, and feel free to let us know your own favorite tracks in the comments.

Pusha T certainly has a history of sneak-dissing Lil Wayne. So when he made a comment that could easily be read as a shot at Dedication 5, Young Money rapper Jae Millz stepped in to call him out on it.

Pusha T has finally let go the release date for his delayed yet anticipated album My Name Is My Name. While on MTV's RapFix Live, the rapper revealed the G.O.O.D. Music album will arrive on October 8th.

Pusha T has always paid tribute to the pioneers of the rap game in his music, besides reflecting the influence of the golden era in his style, he's also often flipped classic Rakim lines in his verses, and even went as far as to pay homage to Big Daddy Kane in the title of his latest mixtape.

Pusha T already has his very own fashion line with Play Cloth, and he one-upped that earlier this month with the opening of a boutique store Creme in his home of Norfolk, Virginia.
Creme is Pusha's second store, following his first store CREAM. Creme will offer brands that are on a slightly higher-end scale than CREAM, including Pusha's own Play Cloth brand, as well as brands like Pyrex, Nike, Adidas, Versace and Comme des Garcons.